WPAC: MUIFA (Kabayan) - Tropical Depression
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StormingB81 wrote:winds are still constantly blowing 70-80 mph
I am really wondering what damage will be found after this is all over. A fast stronger storm could do less damage sometimes than an abnormally long steady wind storm.
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StormingB81 wrote:winds are still constantly blowing 70-80 mph
How long have winds been that high, seems like its been blowing with that sort of strength for a solid day now!
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StormingB81 wrote:Alot of people are starting to talk about rising water..not alot about damage..some busted tail lights from flying recycle bins but nothing major major.
off and on on the Kadena facebook page today there has been talk of water intrusion, bubbling of walls, etc. so something tells me there will be quite a bit of damage seen once this is over. Only her of one with a cracked glass door, and one with a portion of the roof blown off. Hopefully that type of damage won't be any worse, though flooding can be just as bad.
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StormingB81 wrote:well been down to 60 for the last 10 minutes but we have been at tropical storm or above now for 43 hours
Thats a pretty insane length of time to have TS winds!
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Re: WPAC: MUIFA (Kabayan) - Typhoon
I just cannot get over this!
Here is the actual radar right now -
pretty much looks like what it was an hour ago. And here is what they predicted an hour ago for now.
ok, so you guys are still not getting out of this thing anytime soon it looks like. Geeeeesh!
See page 51 of this thread for what it acutally was an hour ago.
Here is the actual radar right now -
pretty much looks like what it was an hour ago. And here is what they predicted an hour ago for now.
ok, so you guys are still not getting out of this thing anytime soon it looks like. Geeeeesh!
See page 51 of this thread for what it acutally was an hour ago.
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artist, yep the model that radar is using seems very ambitious with regards to the rainfall moving away...probably still a solid few hours of very heavy rain before the final intense band moves off to the west and they get into the slightly less intense band...by which point some places won't be far off 50 inches I'd imagine...
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KWT wrote:artist, yep the model that radar is using seems very ambitious with regards to the rainfall moving away...probably still a solid few hours of very heavy rain before the final intense band moves off to the west and they get into the slightly less intense band...by which point some places won't be far off 50 inches I'd imagine...
I just can't imagine where all that water is going.
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here is a video from James Reynolds known as Typhoon Hunter on here-
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IPXgzDjt ... re=related
oh, and that was from yesterday.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IPXgzDjt ... re=related
oh, and that was from yesterday.
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